If you tried to install iSolitaire version .1 through Installer, and got the error message, then you may need to first delete the iSolitaire folder in Applications through WinSCP, and then install the current version (.2). This worked for me, and the app installed and runs perfectly now.

After playing with this for a while, I have found some glitches. There are some times when it appears that a card is not able to be moved to the "Aces" stacks. It even looks like the card won't move at all. I believe that it has actually moved, but the graphic is stuck where it was before.

Although this plays the same as the Solitaire in Windows, I find it much harder to win. It took me numerous plays to win. It also looks like when you win, you are "rewarded" with bouncing Aces.

I've posted a newer version on my website v0.3. which implements time/scoring (optionally displayed), suspends properly so you can return to already in progress game and fixed some card dragging issues. Hopefully this version will be available via installer.app soon but you can get it now here: http://iphone.rustyredwagon.com

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This is a fantastic implementation, thank you, especially now that it can suspend. I just played a couple of games with .3, and in case you didn't know, there are still issues with the game losing visual track of cards that have been moved. (They don't show up in the new location, and can't be moved from the old).

Some feedback and a request:
The dragging problems seem to have been resolved. But one bug I noticed. If you have a game going with scores set to visible and then you suspend or go into sleep mode and come back, the score and time disappears and you have to re-enable showing them again through the options.

Feature request: most Solitaires have a cumulative score. For example, Windows Solitaire has a Vegas mode where it's $52 per deck. The better you do, the more your money grows, the worse you do... well, you could be down $300 after a dozen or so games.

Even the if regular points were kept track of from game to game, that would be cool.

Of course, you'd need two options at that point. "New Deal" and "New Game" because us Solitaire addicts - though we like to keep score - have sometimes been known to start a new game when our points or $ have gone too far into the negative